An anonymous user recently submitted a blurry image of an unknown work of art to the online appraisal service run by Christie ...
When art expert Rosie Jarvie glimpsed a photo of a painting submitted to Christie’s online appraisal service, she knew it may ...
The painting turned out to be a watercolor by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. Born in 1775, Turner is “perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist,” as London’s National Gallery writes.
The Venetian lagoon painting—submitted by a member of the public to Christie's digital appraisal service—comes to auction in ...
The artist’s series strips down the seascape, reminding us that the horizon is a timeless trope connecting paintings through the centuries.
Visitors to the popular Turner in January exhibition this year in Edinburgh can expect a rare treat: a group of paintings they haven’t seen before, including a painting of Edinburgh which is ...
For years, the mesmeric painter and performer defied categorization before becoming known for his ethereal canvases ...
It's been a festive tradition since 1901. Thirty eight watercolours painted by Joseph Mallord William Turner are displayed each January in Edinburgh. It's only been halted twice, by war and Covid ...
43.5 x 55.5 in. (110.5 x 141 cm.) ...
Turner was the most famous British artist of the 19th Century, with a career which spanned half a century. Henry Vaughan was an avid fan who collected more than 200 works and shared them between ...